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The only reason I can think of that this is happening is that the *.properties files for CN or TW have invalid translations. Can you check these files (in your src/main/resources) directory and see if that's the case? Thanks!

Matt Raible
added a comment - 31/Jan/08 6:34 AM The only reason I can think of that this is happening is that the *.properties files for CN or TW have invalid translations. Can you check these files (in your src/main/resources) directory and see if that's the case? Thanks!

If all the translations are correct, it's likely a problem related to the locale being read by SiteMesh (the title) vs. the one being read by JSF. I would love to fix this problem, but I'll need to know the characters that should show up the title to do so. Unfortunately, I can't read Chinese.

Matt Raible
added a comment - 31/Jan/08 6:44 AM If all the translations are correct, it's likely a problem related to the locale being read by SiteMesh (the title) vs. the one being read by JSF. I would love to fix this problem, but I'll need to know the characters that should show up the title to do so. Unfortunately, I can't read Chinese.

Shihwen Wei
added a comment - 31/Jan/08 7:51 AM I checked all the demo site, and found out that tapestry also have this kind of problem, but it appear zh and zh_TW in the same page. See the attachment <tapestry-locale-error.JPG>.

Eric Wang
added a comment - 05/Jun/10 6:46 AM This is Tapestry not to setup [tapestry.supported-locales] . Just in web.xml to setup this just will right.
link to "http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.2-dev/guide/conf.html"